Innovating at the Intersections Equality bodies tackling intersectional discrimination By Niall Crowley
Intersectionality Recent and underdeveloped in theory, policy and practice Potential Challenge norms Stimulate innovation Equality bodies providing leadership
Strands of Action Multiple Discrimination – Discrimination on a combination of grounds Multiple Identity – intersectional groups of people Intersectionality – structures of power and exclusion
Equality Bodies Being Systematic Affording prominence to intersectionality Developing shared foundations for work on intersectionality Seeking a legal basis for intersectionality
Equality Bodies Making it Visible Research initiatives predominate in the work of equality bodies Policy work Data development
Equality Bodies Enforcement & Promotion - Limited evidence of initiative Enforcement - Significant casework Internal case management processes Issues of legal provision, finding a comparator
Equality Bodies Communicating Initiatives to address under-reporting Limited evidence of action on building public awareness Engaging with civil society
Gender Intersections Leading the Way Labour market settings Education settings Access to justice settings Gender equality planning settings
Enabling Action Enablers - Potential of intersectionality Barriers Complexity Legal provisions Internal
Intersectionality Towards a new generation of equality legislation Potential Focus on systemic discrimination Reinterpret understanding of the grounds of discrimination Open up new definitions of discrimination